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Breathtaking! Indian Astrophotographer From Uttarakhand Captures Stunning Triangulum Galaxy, Watch

An astrophotographer has captured a stunning view of the Triangulum Galaxy, The cvideo is geting viral an d netienes are appluading for hs stunning photohraphy skills.
By : Published: 18 May 2026 12:34:PM
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(Photo: @pahadi_astro/Instagram)

An amateur astrophotographer from Uttarakhand has taken a picture of the Triangulum Galaxy, a spiral galaxy that is 2.7 million light-years distant. The Triangulum Galaxy, also known as Messier 33, as seen from his hamlet in Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand. The spiral galaxy is seen in stunning detail in the snapshot, which was posted to Instagram.

He captured photons that had been traveling for 2.7 million years by cutting through the light pollution with an L-Pro filter and using the small Redcat 51 and ZWO 533MC Pro.

His caption reads as follows:

The story behind capturing one of our galactic neighbour M33 —

We love watching distant cosmic battles through our lenses, but this one hits close to home. The countdown has begun for the ultimate collision between our Milky Way and the Triangulum Galaxy (M33).

While it was rushing toward us at roughly a staggering 100,000 km/h, I pulled up a seat from my village in Tehri Garhwal in Uttarakhand.

Using the compact Redcat 51 and ZWO 533MC Pro, I sliced through the light pollution with an L-Pro filter to capture photons that have been traveling for 2.7 million years.

Billions of years from now, our night sky will be completely rewritten. We won’t be around to see it, but tonight, I have the raw, unedited, authentic proof of our future cosmic neighbor right here. No digital prompts, no synthetic pixels—just the beautiful, terrifying reality of space.

The people are commenting on his video and thanking him for showcasing an amazing photo of a breathtaking moment.

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